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The epic role-playing series from BioWare takes a thrilling leap forward with the power of Frostbite 3. Beautiful vistas and incredible new possibilities await you. Ready yourself for Dragon Age: Inquisition.

Story

A cataclysmic event plunges the land of Thedas into turmoil. Dragons darken the sky, casting a shadow of terror over a once-peaceful kingdom. Mages break into all-out war against the oppressive Templars. Nations rise against one another. It falls to you and your party of legendary heroes to restore order as you lead the Inquisition, hunting down the agents of chaos. Bonds will form - and some will break - as the campaign for truth takes its toll.

BioWare's latest action-adventure delivers an unparalleled story set in a vast, changeable landscape. Explore hidden caves, defeat truly monumental creatures, and shape the world around you based on your unique play style.

Explore, lead, and battle: Tough choices define your experience, and even one decision can change the course of what's to come.

KEY FEATURES

Become the Inquisitor

Wield the power of the Inquisition over the course of an epic character-driven story, and lead a perilous journey of discovery through the Dragon Age.

Bond with Legends

A cast of unique, memorable characters will develop dynamic relationships both with you and with each other.

Discover the Dragon Age

Freely explore a diverse, visually stunning, and immersive living world.

Change the World

Your actions and choices will shape a multitude of story outcomes along with the tangible, physical aspects of the world itself.

Play Your Way

Completely control the appearance and abilities of your Inquisitor, party of followers, outposts, and strongholds. Decide the makeup of your Inquisition forces and your own style of combat.

Classes

As part of creating your Inquisitor, you will be able to choose between three distinct classes. Each comes with a unique set of abilities, weaponry, special moves, and even class-reactive story content. Further, as your Inquisitor grows in power, you will be able to select a specialization. These advanced classes introduce entirely new abilities to your combat repertoire.

Warrior

Battle-hardened and masters of close combat, warriors are pivotal to any group entering battle. As front-line fighters, they absorb the brunt of opponent attacks, steal enemy focus, and create an opening for deadly ranged assaults from other classes. While some warriors prefer visceral, sweeping damage, many are silverite-clad bulwarks, weathering any blows they don't deflect with their shields.

Mage

Those who can tap into the raw energy of the Fade and block the whispering temptations of demons are truly exceptional. When they turn that mental focus onto the field of war, they can be truly terrifying opponents. Rains of fire, walls of ice, or even the ability to heal allies make up a mage's toolkit. Most employ considerable skills rendering foes not only weakened, but also vulnerable to physical attacks, setting up opportunities for their teammates to exploit.

Rogue

Armed with bows, daggers, and any number of dirty tricks, the rogue's primary focus is damage: tearing foes down one at a time with systematic efficiency. Rogues commonly use a mixture of stealth and mobility to reach positions of advantage, be it a sniper's perch away from enemy blades or behind an unsuspecting mage. Deadly and resourceful, rogues can tip the balance of any strategic assault.

Characters

Vivienne

Referred to as Madame de Fer, "the Lady of Iron", Vivienne lives up to her title. A leader among the mages and official enchanter to the Imperial court, she is renowned as a fearsome woman who achieved her position through guile and deft political maneuvering. Vivienne allows nothing to stand in the way of what she desires - not those who claim she is a social climber, not those who seek to restrict her power, not even her fellow mages who would conscript her into a rebellion with which she disagrees. Vivienne fights to restore order in a world gone mad...so long as that leaves her among those left standing, once all is said and done.

Cassandra Pentaghast

Though of noble birth, Cassandra Pentaghast turned her back on a life of wealth and privilege to join the Seekers of Truth. The ancient order serves as a watchful eye over corruption and magical threats, granted ultimate authority in its investigations by the Chantry - or it did, prior to abandoning their duty in response to the mage rebellion. Cassandra did not join her brothers in this, instead remaining loyal to Divine Justinia and her efforts to restore order in the face of chaos. She is both pious and driven, the sword in the right hand of the Divine, seeking justice above all else.

Morrigan

Whether the dark-haired sorceress seeks to influence the Imperial throne, or harbors more sinister motives, no-one knows for certain. This Witch of the Wilds arrived in Orlais rather suddenly three years ago as the newly-appointed "arcane advisor" to Empress Celene. In this role, Morrigan presents a source of information unfiltered by religious dogma, and satisfies Celene's life-long curiosity about magic. However, whispers carry concern of Morrigan having Celene wrapped around her finger, teaching the Empress forbidden, dark arts in secret.

Varric Tethras

Varric Tethras is one part adventurous rogue, one part dashing storyteller, and three parts trouble. Born on the surface, Varric has little love for his underground brethren - all his contacts lie with the dwarves of the Merchants Guild, though he has little taste for their schemes. Still, he has found a place as an outsider, rubbing shoulders with both the wealthy elite as well as the worst of scoundrels. To hear him tell of it, that's all he truly cares about, though anyone who truly knows him claims differently. They say that, try as he might, Varric has been drawn more and more into conflicts that shake the world - ones that he can't get himself out of with a quick tale.

A cataclysmic event plunges the land of Thedas into turmoil. Dragons darken the sky, casting a shadow of terror over a once-peaceful kingdom. Mages break into all-out war against the oppressive Templars. Nations rise against one another. It falls to you and your party of legendary heroes to restore order as you lead the Inquisition, hunting down the agents of chaos. Bonds will form - and some will break - as the campaign for truth takes its toll.

BioWare's latest action-adventure delivers an unparalleled story set in a vast, changeable landscape. Explore hidden caves, defeat truly monumental creatures, and shape the world around you based on your unique play style.

Explore, lead, and battle: Tough choices define your experience, and even one decision can change the course of what's to come.

KEY FEATURES

Become the Inquisitor - Wield the power of the Inquisition over the course of an epic character-driven story, and lead a perilous journey of discovery through the Dragon Age.

Bond with Legends - A cast of unique, memorable characters will develop dynamic relationships both with you and with each other.

Discover the Dragon Age - Freely explore a diverse, visually stunning, and immersive living world.

Change the World - Your actions and choices will shape a multitude of story outcomes along with the tangible, physical aspects of the world itself.

Play Your Way - Completely control the appearance and abilities of your Inquisitor, party of followers, outposts, and strongholds. Decide the makeup of your Inquisition forces and your own style of combat.

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Rated 7.9 out of 10 by 40
reviewers.

Rated 10 out of 10 by rgery1234 I used to be a Shooter Genre gamer...
This game is amazing. The amount of exploring, fighting, looting, and conquering you can do in this game is insane. Aside from the pretty amazing graphics, the game features a campaign that takes days to complete. (much longer than a shooter game). Never for a really long time will you have nothing to do in the game. The game features a super in-depth character creation feature and a storyline that no other game comes close to.
2/1/15

Rated 9 out of 10 by FoamPeddler Review by casual gamer
RPG's have never been my first choice as a gamer. But, as I've gotten older I've started taking a liking to them. I've gone thru several RPG's before I've found something that really caught my attention, and this game is the one. I'm only about 17-hours into the game so far...which is quite a stretch for my usual game-attention span. And, I can't wait to get home and find time to continue the adventure/story. I'm speaking as a total casual gamer. I'm having a blast with this game. The only element of the game which I find a bit off is the Tactical Camera. It's a great idea...the camera itself though is just a bit wonky. But, it doesn't bother me too much as I don't play on the higher difficulty levels. I'm just enjoying the story, leveling up my character(s), and finding/crafting new armor/items/weapons. Great game...highly recommend. Just have to give it some time to grow on you if you're not a big RPG fan, or if you are an RPG fan...try not to let your previous biases with other games alter your personal experience with the game.
7/22/15

Rated 9 out of 10 by Takwin Bioware is back and they delivered a gem
Lose yourself in a gorgeous massive open world, with many different stories to follow and tales to be forged. The Skyhold fortress, mission map, party system, crafting system - all excellent. The voice acting is great. Your party members have a LOT of variety in personality and you have at least 2 of each class, plus yourself, to field a party of 4, so you can play it your way and change as the situation dictates.
The great mix of Skyrim-type action RPG and slower, turn-based RPG like Transistor and similar to Fire Emblem. It's a little more action-y than Origins, and even though I generally prefer pure turn-based games, I was entertained and engaged with the combat system throughout the game.
Rest assured, a stunning success like this shows that Bioware is back after the SWTOR mistake (we all wanted KOTOR 3) and the misfire at the end of Mass Effect 3 (which I still loved anyway). Now, we can all look forward to Mass Effect 4, and whatever else Bioware has in store for us.
2/8/15

Rated 8 out of 10 by yahiko Good but slightly flawed
First, i love the game, it was great and i have over 200 hours invested in it. The story is actually good regardless of what people say. It does feel like it was hastily thrown together concerning the mage and templar war, which really should have been focused on more, although it is cool to meet character who agreed and didnt agree with logain in the first game. Having NPCs on either side of the plots of the last game really made this on enjoyable, as did meeting old PCs who are NPCs now and seeing how they have changed. The graphics are stunning although you will notice some glitches. The main complete is that the characters never really shine, they could have been so much better. The ending also feels a little odd, maybe a little to open to interpretation. Gameplay is not to hard except for a few bosses which only make their battles more dramatic and impactful and if you found them to easy their are dragons who i still have not managed to beat even after clearing the story.
1/14/15

Rated 8 out of 10 by Kangaroo77 Good, in-depth game. Not my style though...
Now, for a while I had held back on Dragon Age: Inquisition, since I had never really been a fan of the previous games, but I decided to give this Dragon Age game a chance to live up to its hype. Now, let me tell you, this game is a good game. Don't get me wrong, the graphics and the game play are both phenomenal, but I just couldn't get used to the game play. I played for a solid 6 hours, hoping that I would get used to it, but I just never did. It seemed kind of lacking in something, like a flow that I had noticed in games like Dark Souls or The Witcher. Now, like I said above, it's a great game, especially if it's your style, it just didn't fit my play-style, but hopefully it will fit yours! With superb graphics and sound, along with plenty of replayability and lasting appeal, I'm going to give the game a 8/10 simply because it is definitely a good game, but it just didn't fit my area of gaming. Happy gaming and good luck getting your Inquisition together!
1/28/15

Rated 9 out of 10 by Death1615 A decent RPG
While greatly enjoying the game, I found the music wasn't super impressive, by far wasn't bad, just nothing special. The graphics are very, very good. The gameplay is near perfect, with the only flaw, to me, being that you can't move and fight, making kiting pretty much impossible. The character creation is somewhat odd, okay maybe more than odd, and it is kind of lacking. Despite this, there are still a lot of options, but I fear that like 50% of my characters had to be messed around with a lot, b/c several hairstyles just make them look weird as heck (not in a good way). The decisions are quite impactful, and the burden of your choices weigh down on you. Overall I give it a 9/10, because it is a lot of fun.
6/6/15

Rated 10 out of 10 by Shilo45 Great Game
I have played all of the DA games and have enjoyed them all but DAI surpasses all other video games I have played. I started playing back in the early 80s so I know what I am talking about. If you want just a hack and slash, this isn't it, although there is plenty of that too. There are stories to envelop the player, carrying you into the lives of the characters. A lot to explore, a lot to do. I have played it through 4 times and am starting the 5th, waiting for The Witcher. DAI will always be one of my favorite games. I hope they have more in the works for the future. They left enough openings (spoiler alert).
I can't say enough to praise this game. The only problem that I had is having to use the L3 to find items but you get use to it quick.
3/27/15

Rated 5 out of 10 by Jeffaffah Horrible fighting...
I was really, really disappointed with this. The fighting is horrible. It takes an entire party of heroes to take down a single templar, or whatever they're called. Just couldn't get over the weird controls and the awful fighting. Don't get me wrong, the story was amazing, just can't get over that gameplay.
5/4/15

Rated 10 out of 10 by AFCD A New Favorite
I am not normally into games like this. I own both the first and second Dragon Age and never finished them. I bought this one on a whim when I bought my PS4, and it is absolutely amazing. I have spent the past three months playing it nonstop, have beaten it three times, and am almost done with the 4th. The only, and I mean only, issue I found that bothered me a bit was the sound. The characters' voices are not loud enough compared to background noise/music. But that was an easy fix in sound settings and did not alter my play experience. I would recommend this game to any and every gamer!
3/20/15

Rated 7 out of 10 by Kaiju1337 Its fun for a little bit.
Its a decent game. The few problems I have with this game is the controls. I had to play a mage because a duel wielding rogue just felt wrong and the flow in combat was very clunky. I played Skryim first so this is probably why I have such an issue with it. If your looking for a new RPG to give a shot DA:I is a good choice. Buy it used to give it a shot just incase you dont like it you can just take it back. I wish i could atleast do that
3/9/15